Description: Event-based interaction in the context of augmented reality (AR) refers to a type of interaction that is triggered by specific actions or events performed by the user. This form of interaction allows the digital environment to respond dynamically to user actions, creating a more immersive and personalized experience. For example, by pointing a mobile device at a physical object, the system can recognize it and overlay relevant digital information, such as images, text, or animations. The main features of this interaction include gesture detection, object recognition, and response to voice commands, enabling a more natural communication between the user and the virtual environment. The relevance of event-based interaction lies in its ability to transform how users engage with the world around them, facilitating access to contextual information and enhancing the understanding of physical environments through the overlay of digital elements. This interaction not only enriches the user experience but also opens up new possibilities in various fields, such as education, entertainment, and design, where interactivity and personalization are essential for active learning and participation.